天狗

Etymology
From. First appears in the  (720 CE).

The Chinese version of tengu was originally more of a dog-like spirit or falling star. As the term and idea were imported into Japanese, the character became associated with, and the Japanese tengu changed to resemble either a long-nosed with bright-red skin, or a crow.

Noun

 * 1)  a tengu, a mythical Japanese creature, typically birdlike and having a long nose
 * 2)  a yamabushi
 * 3)  a tengu mask
 * 4)  the Christian devil, Satan
 * 5)  pridefulness; someone who is very prideful, boastful, or full of oneself
 * 1)  the Christian devil, Satan
 * 2)  pridefulness; someone who is very prideful, boastful, or full of oneself

Derived terms

 * :, the goblin shark
 * :, the proboscis monkey
 * :, the or
 * :, the or
 * : a self-centered personality, a prideful or boastful disposition
 * : a feast, banquet, or party with lots of alcohol; a drinking party
 * : a kind of shooting star, one that includes a loud sound and a bright light
 * : literally “tengu nest”, a place on a tree where many small branches grow
 * : literally “tengu nest disease”, a microbial infection of cherry and other trees that causes a cluster of many small branches and knots
 * :, the poisonous panther cap or mushroom
 * :, the poisonous panther cap or mushroom